
221 – Dancing Bears: An Interview with Carl F. Hostetter
The Prancing Pony Podcast
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The World, Its Lands and Its Bewohners, by Elvish Reincarnation, by Tolkin
The third part of the book looks more at the physical world as opposed to people. This is where we see a late conception of the shape of the world in elvish thought, and an associated myth of darkened light. There's an essay called the primal impulse, which is actually a form of theistic evolution that tolkin worked out well. And then comes the alvish reincarnation section, which i have described earlier, and the a short essay on death.
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